$5 Million Grant to Promote Economic Reform in Solomons
Adb Approves $5 Million Grant to Promote Economic
And Financial Reform in Solomon Islands
HONIARA,
SOLOMON ISLANDS (21 March 2013) – The Asian Development
Bank (ADB) is providing a US$5 million grant to Solomon
Islands to support the government’s delivery of improved
public investment and basic social services.
The
grant will assist the government to implement policy reforms
that maintain a strong fiscal position while delivering
expanded more equitable services. The reforms are based on
the country’s long-term National Development Strategy,
2011-2020.
The program grant follows on from the
Economic Recovery Support program, approved by ADB in 2010,
which helped the government weather the global economic
crisis. The economy recovered strongly, largely due to
coordinated support from development partners including ADB,
Australia, the European Union, the International Monetary
Fund, New Zealand, the Regional Assistance Mission to
Solomon Islands, and the World Bank.
“Economic
prospects in Solomon Islands now rests on creating a more
enabling environment for the private sector and this will
contribute to economic growth and generate greater job
opportunities for Solomon Islanders,” said Andrea Iffland,
Regional Director of ADB’s Pacific Liaison and
Coordination Office in Australia.
The program will
support economic and financial reforms to achieve better
financial management, create greater economic efficiency for
a business-enabling environment, and provide broader access
to services.
The program’s key
activities include assisting the government with improving
fiscal management, strengthening the budgeting and planning
processes, improving accountability and performance of
state-owned enterprises, helping reduce the cost of doing
business in Solomon Islands, and increasing transparency in
the resources sector.
Budget support provided under
the program will enable increased government expenditure for
social services in health and education that matter most to
the poor, women and the vulnerable. The government has
adopted policy plans to improve equitable access to social
services. Particular emphasis is on improving access for
girls to senior secondary, technical, and vocational
education and training.
ADB, based in Manila, is
dedicated to reducing poverty in Asia and the Pacific
through inclusive economic growth, environmentally
sustainable growth, and regional integration. Established in
1966, it is owned by 67 members – 48 from the
region.
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